According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 1.7 million Americans received hospice care in 2020, highlighting its vital role in end-of-life support. Hospice provides comprehensive medical, emotional, and spiritual care for terminally ill patients and their families. Yet, despite its growing use, confusion persists about what hospice services include, how much they cost, and who pays for them. Many individuals and families face uncertainty, often due to prevalent myths and misunderstandings. Clarifying these misconceptions is crucial for making informed decisions during life’s most sensitive moments.
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27. Recertification Can Affect Continuity Hospice care under Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans is not granted indefinitely; instead, patients must undergo periodic recertification to…